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  1. “floundering mean definition” (English) in French is

    définition de la moyenne de pataugeage

  2. Many of the big museums are like beached whal es - floundering, out of context, exposed and defenseless to predators. localhost. localhost. Beaucoup de grands musées sont comme des balein es échouées : ils sont embourbés, dépassés, exposés et sans défense devant les prédateurs. localhost.

  3. Principales traductions. Anglais. Français. flounder n. (fish) (poisson) flet nm. The fisherman caught a flounder. Le pêcheur a attrapé un flet. flounder ⇒ vi.

  4. They are floundering, desperately looking for an answer to their dilemma. Ils pataugent désespérément cherchant une réponse à leur problème. In my view, departments are floundering. Selon moi, les ministères pataugent. See how “floundering ” is translated from English to French with more examples in context.

  5. Dictionnaire anglais-français. « floundering » pourrait être un participe présent. flounder verbe ( floundered, floundered) se débattre v. Three large fish were floundering in the fishing net. Trois gros poissons se débattaient dans le filet de pêche. être en difficulté v. Some businesses floundered during the economic crisis.

  6. Dictionnaire Collaboratif Anglais-Français. to be floundering. exp. tourner en rond. "floundering" : exemples et traductions en contexte. The factories are floundering but do not close. Les usines battent de l' aile mais ne ferment pas. I mean, he was floundering around.

  7. Search. Synonyms. Conjugate. Speak. Suggest new translation/definition. flounder. n (=fish) flet m. vi (=fail) battre de l'aile. → The attempt floundered. → What a pity that his career was left to flounder. → The economy was floundering. to be floundering [person] (=lack direction and decision) tourner en rond. → I was floundering.

  8. flounder. [ˈflaʊndəʳ ] noun. (= fish) flet m. intransitive verb. (= fail) battre de l’aile. to be floundering [person] (= lack direction and decision) tourner en rond. Collins French-English Dictionary © by HarperCollins Publishers. All rights reserved.

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